Description
Former library copy. Hardcover has some wear. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.
This thought-provoking volume by Maurice N. Eisendrath, a prominent Reform rabbi and scholar, explores the enduring relevance of faith in the modern world. Published in the mid-20th century, “Can Faith Survive?” reflects the intellectual and spiritual upheavals of its era, grappling with the challenges posed by scientific rationalism, secularism, and the horrors of World War II. Eisendrath’s erudite yet accessible prose delves into the essence of religious belief, its role in human existence, and its capacity to withstand the tests of reason and tragedy. This former library copy bears the hallmarks of its institutional origins, yet its well-preserved pages and secure binding attest to its durability, much like the resilience of faith itself. For collectors and readers alike, this volume offers a thought-provoking exploration of timeless questions that continue to resonate in our ever-changing world.